Liquor ban in Odisha soon: Can’t encourage liquor sales fearing revenue loss, says the minister.

The BJP government in Odisha, led by Minister Nityananda Gond, plans a phased approach to make the state liquor-free. Despite revenue concerns, the initiative is aimed at addressing societal issues caused by alcohol and drugs.

By Mahammad Rafi 1 Min Read

Amidst a politically charged atmosphere in Odisha, the newly-elected BJP government is planning to make the state liquor-free. According to reports, the government is considering making Odisha alcohol-free in a gradual manner.

A few days after I&PR department refuted liquor ban in Odisha from August 15 i.e. Independence Day, Odisha Social Security & Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities Minister, Nityananda Gond reiterated that the state government indeed has plans to ban liquor in the state.

“Just cannot encourage liquor sale fearing revenue loss. Society is being polluted due to liquor addiction,” Gond said while speaking to media persons on the occasion of International Day Against Drug Abuse.

“Liquor has been banned in several states at the government-level. Our government is also committed to do the same. Necessary steps will be taken after discussion in this regard with Excise and other departments. We will try to make Odisha liquor-free in a phase-wise manner,” Gond asserted.

The state government will also take steps in the coming days to reduce the consumption of drugs in order to create a healthy society, the minister added.

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